Chris Key

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Chris Key

Chris Key

@ChrisKe75868138

Katılım Ekim 2021
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@IainDale @DAaronovitch Where is the evidence of the lower wages undercutting people? We still have massive shortages in social care, construction and nursing… all 3 sectors are complaining of a lack of people with the right skills….
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Iain Dale 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 ⚒️
It's not racist to understand the basic rules of supply and demand. If there are too many people coming into the country, as there were from Eastern Europe in the 2000s, and they are willing to work for less than the indigenous people, wage levels will fall in those sectors.
Wol@WasOnceLoved

Iain Dale repeating the usual racist dog-whistle nonsense about wage suppression caused by immigration. It doesn’t happen. There is no correlation let alone causation between immigration and wage suppression. Wages were suppressed by the Tories. For shame @LBC

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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@IainDale @DAaronovitch Not as simple as that. In many cases they did jobs British people would never do. There is no statistical evidence of wage suppression.
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@jbgor007 @DPJHodges @RaheemKassam Along with telling us that Partygate was overblown when many of us couldn’t even give dead loved ones a proper send of during Covid? Kemi doesn’t engage brain before speaking sometimes
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john Gordon
john Gordon@jbgor007·
@ChrisKe75868138 @DPJHodges @RaheemKassam I think there was an argument over Connolly sentencing but I don't think she's as innocent as she makes out e.g her racist tweets were I believe from a different account to her family tweets. I think Kemi has moved on from that. She's bound to get some things wrong b4 election
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Just as I predicted. Reform's latest strategy is to get The National Pulse, a US based MAGA web site - run by former Nigel Farage aide @RaheemKassam - to start attacking the Makerfield charity and its director. Top strategy guys...
The National Pulse@TheNatPulse

EXC: Govt-Funded Cafe Owner Who Lashed Out at Farage Linked to Top Labour Figures. The founder of a publicly subsidized community café who wrote an open letter attacking Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has close ties to senior figures in Britain’s governing Labour Party—including Greater Manchester Mayor and Makerfield by-election (special election) candidate Andy Burnham, who personally amplified her complaint on social media. These are the details: PULSE POINTS ❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Gemma Crompton, Founder and Director of The Hamlet Wigan CIC, wrote an open letter to Nigel Farage after the Reform UK leader visited her premises earlier this week. Farage visited the community café while campaigning in Makerfield, a parliamentary seat his party is vying to take from Labour. The Labour candidate, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, hopes to use it to launch a bid to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and Prime Minister. Burnham and the media amplified Crompton’s letter on Friday—but without mentioning her ties to Labour figures, including Burnham. 🎯 IMPACT: Crompton accused Farage and his team of arriving at the café unannounced while Burnham was there, and creating an atmosphere that staff, trainees, and customers found “intimidating and overwhelming.” The Hamlet Wigan CIC is publicly subsidized, and Crompton—its sole director—received remuneration of £59,021 (~$79,300) in the most recent financial year, according to the organization’s own accounts signed off in December 2025. A typical salary in Wigan is around £34,000 a year. 📰 DETAIL: Crompton also appears to have ties to the Labour Party establishment in Wigan. A post from the Wigan Business account shows Crompton receiving a Gold award from Councillor David Molyneux, a Labour politician and former Council Leader. Crompton’s letter even admitted that the new Labour leader, Nazia Rehman, made her day “even more special” by confirming her cafe had been granted a 25-year lease with the full support of Wigan Council, i.e. local taxpayers. For Crompton to be using publicly subsidized premises for outward partisan campaigning so close to a special (by) election is almost unheard of, yet the corporate media has refused to reveal any of this information, instead portraying her as a small cafe owner who was overwhelmed by Mr. Farage having a cup of tea at her (or, rather, the taxpayers’) business. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Why didn’t the BBC report that Gemma is close with the outgoing Labour council leader, who is one of Burnham’s bezzie [best] mates?” – Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse

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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@DPJHodges @jbgor007 @RaheemKassam But didn’t Kemi weigh in on the Lucy Connolly debacle by downplaying the serious nature of what she tweeted and you challenged her for that ?
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(((Dan Hodges)))
(((Dan Hodges)))@DPJHodges·
Classic Reform. They messed up crashing The Hamlet. But rather than hold up their hands, they've attacked. So the head of the community space has gone public in response. Making it Nigel Farage v Well Respected Member Of The Community. And which side will local people pick.
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Tim Farron
Tim Farron@timfarron·
@Hettiewaynthrop You think it’s ok for people to throw stuff at Nige too? I don’t. Behave like a grown up and a decent human being and people might listen to you
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@AlexStarling77 It’s still the shambles it was Alex. How many Reform councillors have resigned or been fired since May 7th? Why hasn’t Farage declared the biggest donation in political History ? Why won’t he come onto TV shows and answer the questions which we want answered? @TRLibDems
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@LBC @IainDale Iain it’s not rubbish when their only topic of conversation is about asylum and the “dangers” they pose. Most asylum seekers today are from the Middle East and not white.
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
'They don't want to unite this kingdom, they want to divide it.' Jennifer Nadel says Reform's 'vision of Britain is founded on whiteness', @IainDale thinks that's 'rubbish'.
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JamieSing
JamieSing@jamiesingapore·
@ChrisKe75868138 @Fox_Claire @IanFL Ok but who has actually driven vehicles into people, bombed public transport and gatherings, stabbed and killed random children, beheaded strangers, groomed and gang-raped little girls? Online weirdos are being compared with people doing real, irreparable harm.
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Claire Fox
Claire Fox@Fox_Claire·
I was only given four minutes to speak on the King's Speech, so I focused on two-tier attitudes to threats to security and why Labour, especially, always feels more comfortable targeting the 'far right' rather than tackling the more dangerous issue of Islamism. I used the 'tale of two demos' at the weekend to make my point.
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@jamiesingapore @Fox_Claire @IanFL I worry about both as online abuse can and has encouraged horrendous violence towards some communities which we dismiss at our peril… and whatever that persons religion or ethnicity is unacceptable….
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JamieSing
JamieSing@jamiesingapore·
@ChrisKe75868138 @Fox_Claire @IanFL Worry more about people who batter police officers in an airport and walk out of court than what some frustrated individual says online.
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@Fox_Claire @IanFL “Not fine”. No Claire it was incitement to violence…. Which I am sure you understand is a criminal offense…
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Dr Alex Starling
Dr Alex Starling@AlexStarling77·
My piece in @Teddington_Town on the local election result in @LBRUT having stood as a candidate for @ReformUK_LBRuT in Heathfield ward: It’s democracy, Jim, but not as we know it. The Lib Dems swept the board, but enthusiasm was muted; Labour – cock-a-hoop two years ago – was down, out and dejected, and the Conservatives were just as unsuccessful as everyone else.  And spare a thought for the Greens, nurtured by the Liberal Democrats for four years of kayfabe ‘opposition’ only to be unceremoniously and ruthlessly eviscerated by their former Council colleagues. As for next time? The pertinent truth here is that all of the mainstream parties have been complicit in selling the electorate a false prospectus, and have done so with brazen disregard for the consequences.  Exhibit one is the fanciful idea the unreliable and intermittent sources of energy (what we could refer to as a “futility”) can provide the backbone of a reliable and cost-effective electricity supply (i.e. what we have traditionally known and referred to as a “utility”).  The Liberal Democrats are a core part of the uniparty consensus on this matter and will ultimately be answerable to the electorate. teddingtontown.co.uk/2026/05/14/com…
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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@MathewHulbert He can’t and he presided over a massive failure to apply the Equality Act
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Mathew Hulbert 🔶️ 🏳️‍🌈 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 ✝️
Some Lib Dem members might well argue it's a shame he doesn't know us better, given his role as party Chief Exec. Of course I couldn't possibly comment. By the by, can he really be a full time Peer and Chief Exec of the party? #LibDems
Lib Dem Peers@LibDemPeers

New Lib Dem Peer @mikedixn used his maiden speech to make a simple case: the best decisions come from truly understanding people. From Citizens Advice to drug and alcohol services, he has spent a career proving it.

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Ben Graham
Ben Graham@BenGrahamUK·
All the rumours. All the slurs. All the hysterical accusations aimed at Nigel Farage. And now it turns out he likely doesn’t owe any tax at all. Another failed attempt at character assassination from people desperate to destroy him politically. This has backfired spectacularly.
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Dan Neidle@DanNeidle

I promised our analysis of the £5m gift to Nigel Farage would annoy everybody. The verdict? He probably doesn't owe any tax. Why? Because "campaigning for Brexit" isn't a taxable trade, and genuine gifts aren't income. But there are risks for him. Thread:

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Chris Key
Chris Key@ChrisKe75868138·
@BenGrahamUK @Gary7gmg Ben it’s not a “Slur” to ask where the money came from and why his story keeps changing or why he didn’t declare it. If he wants to be PM he and his fans need to understand that the questions won’t go away ! Btw why won’t he go on @BBCNewsnight to answer questions?
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Paul Shackleton
Paul Shackleton@PaulShack56·
@AllisonPearson @educationgovuk In the private sector if a person is incompetent they lose their job. In the public sector an incompetent person is shuffled sideways or promoted into another role. This is what always happens.
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
I’m told the new Head of Comms at @educationgovuk is the same genius who ran Gold Command during Essex Police’s appalling investigation into a single tweet by me. Like other people involved in that free speech abomination he rapidly quit the scene. When the legal case is over I’ll be naming every last one of them.
Department for Education@educationgovuk

Gemma Collins is in the building and she's got questions. Coming soon📷 @bphillipsonMP

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